First dietary study of the critically endangered black morph Bornean banded langur (Presbytischrysomelaschrysomelas) using DNA metabarcoding

利用DNA元条形码技术对极度濒危的黑型婆罗洲带叶猴(Presbytischrysomelaschrysomelas)进行首次食性研究

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Abstract

The black morph Bornean banded langur (Presbytischrysomelaschrysomelas) is a critically endangered primate endemic to Sarawak, Borneo. Detailed knowledge of its diet is essential for guiding effective conservation strategies. This study employed DNA metabarcoding, targeting the chloroplast trnL region to characterise the dietary composition of P.c.chrysomelas. Faecal DNA from three individuals was extracted, amplified and sequenced using next-generation sequencing. Results identified 28 unique amplicon sequence variants corresponding to nine plant species spanning nine genera and eight families. The most abundant plant families were Euphorbiaceae and Achariaceae, with Elateriospermum and Hydnocarpus as dominant genera. At the species level, Elateriospermumtapos and Hydnocarpusanthelminthicus were the primary food sources. This study represents the first DNA metabarcoding-based dietary analysis of P.c.chrysomelas, providing valuable insights into its feeding ecology. These findings will support targeted conservation efforts, particularly within Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak.

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